In the coming season of "Dancing With The Stars," viewers will see not only the dance moves of 12 stars who have been expertly coached by professional dancers but also several celebrities' faces and bodies that have been carefully crafted by cosmetic doctors.

When ABC announced the latest batch of celebrity contestants for "Dancing With The Stars" this week, the importance of cosmetic medicine in the lineup was clear.

Contestants on the new season, which will begin Sept. 20, will include:

Jennifer Grey, 50, star of the 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing," who has said that an ill-considered nose job ruined her career, because people no longer recognized her.

Audrina Patridge, 25, reality-TV personality in "The Hills," whose breast implants are a popular online topic.

David Hasselhoff, 58, former star of "Baywatch," who admits to using Botox, but denies persistent speculation that he has had plastic surgery.

Florence Henderson, 76, who played the mom on the "Brady Bunch." Her face suggests that "she has had her share of surgery," said plastic surgeon Dr. John Di Saia of San Clemente and Anaheim. "Her eyelids look a bit hollowed out. Maybe too much fat was taken in eyelid surgery."

Margaret Cho, 41, a comedian who is wary of plastic surgery but is a fan of the eyelash-enhancing drug Latisse from Irvine-based Allergan.

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